/etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common missing in karmic
Joep L. Blom
jlblom at neuroweave.nl
Mon Dec 28 21:40:11 UTC 2009
Karl F. Larsen wrote:
> Joep L. Blom wrote:
>> Christopher Lemire wrote:
>>> What happened to this file??? I need to edit it\, but its gone.
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>> Chris,
>> Try to reinstall the package linux-restricted-modules-common.
>> Apparently it has somehow disappeared.
>> It may be a version problem. I have kernel version 2.6.31 running but
>> linux-restricted-modules-common package is of version 2.6.28. I don't
>> know if that is the problem as the /etc/default/ file has no version number.
>> Joep
>>
>>
>
> I looked and I do not have the file on 9.10. None of the
> files at /etc/default/ have version numbers. Are we missing
> something?
>
> 73 Karl
>
>
Karl,
No the common file in /etc/default/ never has version numbers but the
package has. I have seen that every package has his own /etc/default/
directory. I don't assume they do that for nothing.
Joep
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